01 January 1970 2 9K Report

Title: “Recent Developments and Applications in earth sciences of electron probe micro-analysis”

Instructors: Ioannis Baziotis (Agricultural University of Athens), Jasper Berndt (University of Muenster), Pierre Lanari (University of Bern), Ery Hughes (University of Bristol), Angeliki Papoutsa (Agricultural University of Athens)

The workshop will consist of a series of lectures on the theory and practice of the EPMA instrument followed by focused seminar on its application to solid Earth sciences. Topics will range from conventional major element quantitative analysis to new developments in X-ray mapping, trace element analysis, Fe redox state determination, and estimate of water content in hydrous glasses. All attendees will be asked to provide a brief oral presentation on their research and analytical goals during the workshop. Participation comes with a follow-up opportunity for access to the instrument (see details here: https://ibaziotis7.wixsite.com/epmaathens2019 and https://www.facebook.com/Epmaathens2019-1186566348190329/?modal=admin_todo_tour).

Target group

The workshop targets MSc students, PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and early career scientists from across the EU and beyond.

Free Access to the EPMA facility

All selected applicants will have the opportunity to analyze their rocks (polished thin/thick sections or 1-inch circular mounts) in the 12 months following the workshop.  Participation comes free of charge with up to 2 analytical days (8 hours per day of operator-supervised work and 16 hours per day of overnight automated data collection). Further analytical time can be requested as needed, but will be charged at the hourly rate for outside users.

Registration

Participants are kindly requested to register for the workshop by sending an e-mail to Ioannis Baziotis ([email protected]) or via this website (click on "indication of interest"). The registration fee is 500 euros and includes the attendance at the workshop and two days free access to the EPMA facility. The participants will need to cover the costs of getting to and from Athens as well as their accommodation and local costs. One dinner at the Athens City Center is included. The workshop is open to up to 30 participants. Agenda may be scaled back or cancelled in case of small enrollment (

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